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Queer Space

Queer Space exists to find, develop, and give a platform to LGBTQ+ voices in speculative fiction, cosmic horror, urban fantasy, and new weird genres. While we respect the romance, high fantasy, and erotica genres, we feel those works are better served by other imprints.

At Queer Space, it is our goal to bring positive depictions and diverse points of view to genre fiction, especially those voices that are new to the conversation, providing a place for first-time or early-career authors to publish.

We’re looking for all subgenres of speculative fictioninvolving LGBTQ+ characters written by LGBTQ+ authors, including but not limited to: sci-fi, interstitial, slipstream, horror, and supernatural fictional manuscripts.

Got a tale to tell that’s out of this world? We want to see it! Original book length works only. Please no erotica. Submissions may be submitted through our submittable portal

Curated by  Joseph Campbell

 

Eden.2

Eden.2 By Margaret A. Babcock

Margaret Babcock is a retired Episcopal priest and the published author of Rooted in God (2005) and New Growth in God’s Garden (2012). She also won first place in fiction from the Wyoming Writers Conference (2015) for her short story “Bridge to Before.” She spends her time writing, supporting the Table (an emerging spiritual community) and caring for two young grandsons. She lives with her husband, assorted and variable family members, and an elderly cat in Casper, Wyoming.

Her new novel, Eden.2, tells the story of Jerry Nichols, an Episcopal priest, and his exobiologist husband, Rob, as they lead the efforts of a small band of religiously diverse settlers and scientists to create a new community where people can survive. On a planet far from dying Earth, they receive help from a mysterious entity, changing them and opening unforeseen possibilities. Then their sister ship arrives and upsets the delicate balance they’ve achieved. Will humanity once again become its own worst enemy or will a new way of Being emerge?

In Dreams We Sleep By Dominic Lyne

Dominic Lyne is a London based writer and artist. Influenced by authors such as Dennis Cooper, Bret Easton Ellis, and William S. Burroughs, he writes works of transgressive fiction that aim to shine a light upon the darker sides of humanity and society. He is a diagnosed schizophrenic and this bleeds into his work and offers readers an insight into his world, the world he has created and mutated into his physical reality.

In Dreams We Sleep is the story of Niente’s descent into the pits of despair. He is a drug user, using to escape the demons of his mentally ill existence. The world around him is blurring, the distinction between reality and dreams disappearing.

A woman tells him he has to change the world, her age keeps changing each time he meets her in both the real world and that of his hallucinations. He doesn’t know if she is real or just a figment of his fractured brain. As Niente follows her instructions, his world crumbles to its final days.

Niente has been chosen by fate to make the biggest decision known to humanity: the choice of life or death. As he struggles to come to terms with the insanity of reality, he pulls his closest friends down with him into the depths of madness.

No one is safe; no one will live. Answers can be dismissed, conclusions argued. However finality is just that. Final.